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    syringe. Further investigation by the CSI team revealed the man was lying on a wad of money and near a backpack. The team decided robbery did not appear to be the motive in the victim’s death. Identification found in the dead man’s wallet said he was Carl Aspen/Victim #1, a junkie and a minor thief. The team’s perception of how Victim #1 died concluded with robbery not being a motive, therefore, they awaited the medical examiners examination. The medical coroner estimated the time of death…

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    The immediate dangers of campus robberies became more prevalent during the 2016 spring semester. On February 22, 2016, reports of an armed on campus robbery at Montgomery Hall alarmed many students. As a result, a few students wonder how easily the robbers could have entered any of the buildings on campus. Additionally, on March 15, 2016, the…

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    “It struck me that perhaps the defining feature of being drafted into the black race was the inescapable robbery of time, because the moments we spent readying the mask, or readying ourselves to accept half as much, could not be recovered.” I believe that these words are a very powerful piece from this book. Coates describes the black experiences as a “stealing or robbery of time.” The robbery of time is not measured by one’s lifespan. It is measured in moments that occur in his or her life.…

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    myself as I breathed in the fluid expelling from the inhaler. After taking a few deep breathes I went to pick up the boxes I had dropped when I saw something that caught my eye. A newspaper had fallen out of one of the boxes, It had WELLS FARGO BANK ROBBERY draped across the front page. Curious as I was I decided to investigate the paper. As I read the paper I came across a name that would be engrained in my head for…

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    At the age of 25, Aileen was arrested for armed robbery and sent to prison for 2 years. (Shipley (2001). After her release from prison she met Tyria Moore at a gay bar. The two women began a romantic relationship. Aileen fell in love with Tyria and to support both of them, Aileen returned to her life…

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    The Stickup Kids Analysis

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    In Randol Contreras’ book, “The Stickup Kids” he does an ethnographic study of what is known as the Crack Era in the South Bronx. Contreras studies how society shaped people growing up in the South Bronx that led them into the world of drugs and crime in order to fulfill the American Dream. He does so by providing detailed field notes, creating a sociological framework of how components such as culture, deviance, socialization, crime and race contribute to the society as a whole. In this book,…

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    Morality In The Outsiders

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    that he was peaceful by saying that he would never cut anyone. He also showed kindness by saving children from a fire. Finally, Dally showed that he cared about his family by taking Sodapop’s sentence. He also showed this by saying that he’d risk a robbery if it meant that his family wouldn’t get in trouble. Where there are laws, there will always have lawbreakers. However, always remember that if a person commits a dishonorable crime, one can’t simply assume that they are an dishonorable…

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    Drugs have become one of the biggest problems in America today. Drug use has rapidly increased and we are seeing more and more deaths related to drugs, whether it being over dosing or killing while under the influence. Personally I think decriminalizing narcotics, so that they can be better monitored, will help the death rate do to drugs. The health and safety of the people is what is most important to America, and by decriminalizing narcotics we can lower HIV rates, help people who actually…

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    Charlie Ng Case

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    Charles “Charlie” Ng was born on December 24, 1960 in Hong Kong, China. In his early life, he was brutally abused by his father. He came from a wealthy family, but was described as a disturbed teenager. His first criminal offence was when he was arrested for shoplifting. This happened when he was fifteen and his father sent him to boarding school but, he was sent back to Hong Kong because he was caught stealing. When he was eighteen, he moved to America to attend Notre Dame de Namur University…

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    The Great King Kamehameha A leader is successful by making laws to keep peace, and take care of their people. King Kamehameha was kind, and respectful. Kamehameha was kind and caring to his people. He was an effective and successful leader. Evidence can be found for this in Hawaii's Royal History by Helen Wong and Ann Rayson, and History of the Hawaiian Kingdom by Norris Potter, and Lawrence Kasdan. King Kamehameha was both an effective and successful leader because he changed his kingdom…

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